Sound source localization depends on the auditory system to identify, recognize, and segregate elements of salient sources over distracting noise. My research investigates sensory mechanisms involved in these auditory processing tasks of an insect hearing specialist, to isolate individual sound sources of interest over noise. I first developed quantitative methods to determine signal features that the acoustic parasitoid fly Ormia ochracea (Diptera: Tachinidae) evaluate for host cricket song recognition. With flies subjected to a no-choice paradigm and forced to track a switch in the broadcast location of test songs, I describe several response features (distance, steering velocity, and angular orientation) that vary with song pulse rate pr...
Acoustic communication requires filter mechanisms to process and recognize key features of the perce...
SummaryA dominant theme of acoustic communication is the partitioning of acoustic space into exclusi...
Insects often communicate by sound in mixed species choruses; like humans and many vertebrates in cr...
Sound source localization depends on the auditory system to identify, recognize, and segregate eleme...
Behavioural phonotaxis (oriented movement in response to sound) is an effective means to quantify au...
Insects are often small relative to the wavelengths of sounds they need to localize, which presents ...
Male field crickets are subject to a delicate dilemma because their songs simultaneously attract mat...
The recognition and localization of sound signals is fundamental to acoustic communication. Complex ...
The fly, Ormia ochracea, possess a novel auditory organ, which allows it to detect airborne sounds. ...
Many groups of insects are specialists in exploiting sensory cues to locate food resources or conspe...
Ormia ochracea is a phonotactic parasitoid fly that attacks field crickets, locating hosts by their ...
Intraspecific acoustic communication requires filtering processes and feature detectors in the audit...
Female field crickets use phonotaxis to locate males by their calling song. Male song production and...
This paper tests the effects of auditory and chemical sensory input on the foraging and larvipositio...
Animals detect, recognize and localize relevant objects in noisy, multi-source environments. Female ...
Acoustic communication requires filter mechanisms to process and recognize key features of the perce...
SummaryA dominant theme of acoustic communication is the partitioning of acoustic space into exclusi...
Insects often communicate by sound in mixed species choruses; like humans and many vertebrates in cr...
Sound source localization depends on the auditory system to identify, recognize, and segregate eleme...
Behavioural phonotaxis (oriented movement in response to sound) is an effective means to quantify au...
Insects are often small relative to the wavelengths of sounds they need to localize, which presents ...
Male field crickets are subject to a delicate dilemma because their songs simultaneously attract mat...
The recognition and localization of sound signals is fundamental to acoustic communication. Complex ...
The fly, Ormia ochracea, possess a novel auditory organ, which allows it to detect airborne sounds. ...
Many groups of insects are specialists in exploiting sensory cues to locate food resources or conspe...
Ormia ochracea is a phonotactic parasitoid fly that attacks field crickets, locating hosts by their ...
Intraspecific acoustic communication requires filtering processes and feature detectors in the audit...
Female field crickets use phonotaxis to locate males by their calling song. Male song production and...
This paper tests the effects of auditory and chemical sensory input on the foraging and larvipositio...
Animals detect, recognize and localize relevant objects in noisy, multi-source environments. Female ...
Acoustic communication requires filter mechanisms to process and recognize key features of the perce...
SummaryA dominant theme of acoustic communication is the partitioning of acoustic space into exclusi...
Insects often communicate by sound in mixed species choruses; like humans and many vertebrates in cr...